Any alarm business or alarm user who has had a permit application denied; a permit revoked or suspended; or who has been assessed a fee, other than the nonrefundable permit application fee, permit renewal fee, or permit reinstatement fee, may appeal such denial, revocation, suspension, or fee to the Alarm Review Board.

Agency: Mayoral Board

For More Information: 402-441-7757

Number of Members: 6 (appointed by Mayor and approved by the City Council)

Members Required for a Quorum: 4

Length of Term: 2 years

Term Limit: None

Frequency of Meeting: Monthly when there are appeals

Meeting Time: 3 p.m.

Meeting Location: 555 S 10th St, room 106

Meeting Date: The last Tuesday of every month when there are appeals to be heard

Special Requirements: The Board must consist of a police department employee recommended by the Chief of Police, a Lincoln Fire and Rescue Department employee recommended by the Fire Chief, one person from a neighborhood association, two representatives from separate alarm businesses, and one representative from the local business community, provided that said member is not employed by any business performing any activity listed in Section 5.56.025(b)(3) of the Emergency Alarm Systems ordinance. Any board vacancy shall be filled in the same manner provided for in the original appointment.

This board reviews City Council recommendations for audits of city offices, departments, and agencies. If the board deems
an audit to be necessary, it then defines the scope of the audit, identifies the type of audit to be performed, reviews
the contract auditor's final report, and makes recommendations to the Council and Mayor based on that report.

Agency: Finance

For More Information: 402-441-7411

Number of Members: 6 (3 appointed by Mayor; 3 appointed by City Council)

Members Required for a Quorum: 4

Length of Term: 3 years

Term Limit: 3 terms

Frequency of Meeting: Monthly when agenda items

Meeting Time: 2 to 4 p.m.

Meeting Location: Mayor's Conference Room

Meeting Date: Every 2nd Wed. of each month (+ special mtgs. as needed)

Special Requirements: At least one of the Mayor's and one of the City Council's appointments must hold an active
license as a CPA in Nebraska, or be a certified internal auditor, or have experience showing specialized knowledge in
the area of conducting performance audits.

The Telecommunications/Cable Television Advisory Board (formerly the Cable Television Advisory Board) advises the Mayor and City Council on general telecommunication policy issues, including those related to cable television, as well as specific questions as determined by the Mayor or Council.

This board oversees investments of the Police and Fire Pension Plan assets and directs the City in the making of such
investments.

Agency: Personnel

For More Information: 402-441-7888

Number of Members: 9*

Members Required for a Quorum: 5

Length of Term: 5 years

Term Limit: none

Frequency of Meeting: Quarterly

Special Requirements: The three members appointed by the Mayor must have at least 5 years demonstrated experience in
financial, actuarial, investment, or employee benefit plan matters.

*Two positions are filled by the CIty Finance Director and City Personnel Director; two positions are elected by secret
ballot by City police officers; two positions are elected by secret ballot by City firefighters; and three positions are
appointed by the Mayor, subject to the City Council's approval.

A requirement of the Workforce Investment Act, this Board is responsible for overseeing the
federally-mandated reform of job training services. The Board is charged with the
development of a local plan outlining workforce shortages, needed skills and training
opportunities within the Lancaster and Saunders Counties areas.

Agency: Urban Development

For More Information: 402-441-7606

Number of Members: 47

Members Required for a Quorum: 24

Length of Term: 3 years

Term Limit: none

Frequency of Meeting: Quarterly

Meeting Date: First Wednesday in March, June, September and December

Meeting Time: 9:00 a.m.

Meeting Location: The Cornhusker Hotel

Special Requirements: The Act requires that the board include a representative from one of
the each partner agencies, community based organizations, organized labor, education and
economic development agencies. In addition, a majority of the Board must be members of
the private sector with positions of high responsibility.